BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Gibbs Free Energy, Exergonic Reaction, Covalent Bond

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Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Potential energy is n=energy that is stored in position or configuration. The amount of chemical energy in a covalent bond is based on the position of shared electrons and the distance from positive charges in nuclei. The potential energy of a molecule depend on configuration and position of shared electrons. Weaker bonds/equally shared e- = higher potential energy. Stronger bonds/ unequal shared e-= low potential energy. Energetic coupling- between exergonic and endergonic reactions, allows chemical energy released from one reaction to drive another reaction. One or more chemical bonds have to break. Substances must collide in a specific orientation that brings the electrons involved near each other. Higher concentrations and higher temperature increase the number of collisions therefore increase reaction rate. Atp is the energy currency for cells by forming bonds with three negatively charged phosphate groups. Bond between the two outermost phosphate groups results in formation of.

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